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nullity (Annulment)
- Certain conditions must be met before an Annulment is granted.
The person who files for the Annulment will have to prove to the court that one of the conditions for an Annulment has been met.
There are no residency requirements.
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A Nullity of Marriage or Domestic Partnership (Annulment) is a legal action to determine that a marriage or domestic partnership is not legally valid. An annulment restores the parties to the status of single persons, as though they were never married.